Garment-holder.



Patented Mar. 17913.

' purpose of Pmi Leeleeee .Wetters Eaten?.

To all whom it fmaycmzce-m Be it known e citizen of the Unie Sietee, and dent ci che city, county, :uid Siete of New York, have invented eeiieiii'new miel use ful improvements in 'G'armeni-Holfl-eis, o which the 'following is e. specificeiion.

My invention. eletes lo e novel germeii clasp 01 holder and. the olog'eet lille-reef is io rovide o very simple holder to oe secuiefi to the weist band omens trousers fof-klee engaging the outer shirt, for the purpose of keeping it ovm in ille iront to prevent verleiding up @turing the twieing and bending ohe Wamel?.

My object is to piouoe e device of this character Wliichvwill loe eimole md inexpen sive to make :unl which een not only be very easily attached izo sind nleeeliel lrom the shirt, but one which 'will securely hold the shirt Without cutting or Wearing the shirt. Whereit is attachee lo it.

The holder is pelleiebly permanently ettecherl to the trousea'e, es by sewing il; diereto, and is tempomiily @il detecliellly secureel to the slxifiiso ae co be i'emlily disengaged from the latter,

The novel constellation o impwovecl flew/ice will loe fully Set forth lieieinaei". ln the drawing oifmmg o port of 'ilus application, ldiguie l, le :L front elevation showing the trousers mifl'shnt, sind my mventlon located et ille most mlvzmmgeous position, Fig. 2, is a, perspective View show. mg my device attache to the mierioi? of the t'ousers Waist band, Fig. 3.,"13 e 'ont elevation olie device eeteelierl to the wow sers Waist band., fla, le f1, sectionvview teken on the line el o i5, Fig, 5, is e plan viewthei'eei, 5, is e Keer. elevetion thereof, Fig. 7, is z. peyspeetve View showing the manner o. otlieeliing tfue device to the shirt, and Q, is e eeeioli View leken on the line 8-8 o Fig. 3.

The present device ie preferably seeurecl to the tlouseis weist bend, inside, onfl near the midclle of the from@ of Llie trousere l. have shown a bese ploe l, lmwiiig afpeimfer i2, al) the several @einem itliereo, anni llile plete is Shown seem-ed 'te the irons-eye Weiss?, banal 3, by stitches el, which engage through the apertures 2. The plate l., is, pieierably flat and of meta-l and. mm i1-he seme metal there are ioimfl reised4 piojeeioiis 5, wliielfl. ere stamped. up ffom tl plaie metal l.

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reexl l l The lelei' is culfie like line," 'limb the *pojeetiols may be above the piene 01- jlie loose enel tlie'later mem range@ hoiizonolly on tliegplate, and me of convex shape, es iSclealy Shown in Fig. 4. The seveal projections 5., mese er'enged, @hat is, they are connecte" eloeee end with the bese 'plaie and epece bythe plete et 5e, so that eliey lieve littleor' no reeiliezieywilli reference to Elie plete.`

Ae the @rejections 5, are sepaetecl along ille lines il misi 7, iom the heee, and eX- ted oulwe'fdly', they have i'iee upper and lower ewiges S, :mel 9,

Preferably integral with the bese l, have formed e4 'resilient :member 10, which euri/es out from one end of llie bese at the peine il. emi rime lioiizoiilelly, sind sueslentielly pm'ellel with the leitei, piefembly lleyonfl the end of the lease; omi is eurve outwmdly slightly et its ree emi l2, to facilitate the slipping of the shiit hem in beween the tongue l0 and ille bese. The tongue 10 is free et one emi sind is @lieijeoie more or .less resilient, sowlhat it may .be seperated. tem

die base as may be 'equirefl, and it' lies e tendency io ies'xfofxe has e lengicudi al opening 13,05 su'liielenl wifltli to allow it io Siradlle the projections 5, and zlie edges ll, olf the opening 13, :ure uclnlpted to liecloee lo the upper and lower edges 8, and 9, of the projections with which they Cooperate in lioliiig the shirt materiel. v

The holder :is above forllx, is eecm'efi lo 'the inside of' he liouseis, and after the shirt is uekeol in *olie bop of the trmlsei's, with #fue from placket, l5., neming flown about in line with lle holtlei, the outer edge 1 6, of the shirt is slipped .in between the tongue l0 :incl bese l., emi ie moved along between lille pwjeotieie 5, :m tongue until the edge i6, pessee over 'the lee Since llie projections are curved mgl e, tend lioiizolii'elly amil Since' 'the longue l() ieilient 'like shirt materiel may lie' illus inserted very eae'ly, and. Wi ,limit e'ieining m' wearing it. -llllieii time placed, the elllyli iefimial will 'ne slightly vuvefl over the wps of *die pxfojeclziens 3, engl will be firmly held fiom Sliding upwai'fllj, willen ille direction o' the strain between the sliir and filename, gi'ipping action of the edges; 8 enel 9, of lie prejeciiees, wel lie copeeb ing ege le, of the tongue, The shirt mw Miete@ proj eetion.

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described my invention what I terial is held by a sort of bighting action in the one direction (upwardly) but is readily moved horizontally relatively to the holder. o disengage the shirt the edge thereof is simply withdrawn sidewise from the holder. have found that av holder constructed as above may be very easily and cheaply stamped from sheet metal and when used it firmly holds the shirt down, but the shirt may be very easily engaged with or disengaged from the holder.

A holder of the above character is unobserved, and unobstructive, but it holds the shirt down, keeping it smooth and neatin A garment holder, comprising a base plate, curved projections extending out- Wardly therefrom rated from the bse plate alon jecting sides, said projections being connect- `f' i B. K. EINSTEIN, HEAVERICH. 

